Publications by authors named "Ge Ye"

In recent years, the rapid advancements in laser technology have garnered considerable interest as an efficient method for synthesizing electrocatalytic nanomaterials. This review delves into the progress made in laser-induced nanomaterials for electrocatalysis, providing a comprehensive overview of the synthesis strategies and catalytic mechanisms involved in defect engineering, morphology tuning, and heterostructure formation. The review highlights the various laser-induced synthesis techniques in producing nanomaterials with enhanced electrocatalytic properties.

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H4Nx avian influenza viruses (AIVs) have been isolated from wild birds and poultry and can also cross the species barrier to infect mammals (pigs and muskrats). The widespread presence of these viruses in wild birds and poultry and their ability to be transmitted interspecies make them an undeniable hazard to the poultry farming industry. In the present study, we collected fecal and swab samples from wild birds and poultry in Guangdong Province from January 2019 to March 2024, and various subtypes of AIVs were isolated, including 19 strains of H4 subtype AIVs.

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Avian paramyxoviruses (APMV) belong to the subfamily Avulavirinae of the family Paramyxoviridae and include 22 distinct subtypes or serotypes (1-22). Avian paramyxovirus serotype 12 (APMV-12) is found sporadically in wild birds worldwide, and reports from only Italy and Taiwan have been published to date; information on its genetic variation and biological characteristics is still limited. In this study, 3 APMV-12 strains, designated WB19, LY9, and LY11, were isolated from 8643 wild bird faecal samples during the annual influenza virus surveillance of wild birds in Guangdong, China between 2018 and 2024, which is first reported in mainland China.

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  • Safety decisions at intersections require real-time assessment of vehicle-pedestrian risks, with current models suffering from inaccuracies due to their ideal assumptions and reliance on interaction points.
  • This study introduces a new model that focuses on driver-pedestrian interaction preferences and defines key concepts like 'driving risk index' and 'driving risk gradient' to improve safety assessments.
  • By using trajectory data from multiple intersections, the proposed Vehicle-Pedestrian Interaction Risk (VPIR) model demonstrates better accuracy than traditional surrogate models and effectively evaluates risks in diverse scenarios, aiding advancements in autonomous driving safety.
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It is universally acknowledged that ligands can improve the reaction activity to simplify the reaction operating conditions and enrich the applicability of the reaction. Therefore, we developed -octylglycine ligand-accelerated Pd-catalyzed -arylation of benzoic acids under mild conditions with just 6 h; moreover, this -octylglycine ligand was successfully implemented to carboxyl-directed Pd-catalyzed β-C(sp)-H arylation and arylation of phenylacetic acids under mild conditions.

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The advancement of laser-induced graphene (LIG) technology has streamlined the fabrications of flexible graphene devices. However, the ultrafast kinetics triggered by laser irradiation generates intrinsic amorphous characteristics, leading to high resistivity and compromised performance in electronic devices. Healing graphene defects in specific patterns is technologically challenging by conventional methods.

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  • The H3-subtype of avian influenza virus (AIV) frequently affects birds and poultry, leading to significant economic losses in the poultry industry.
  • This virus poses a public health risk by infecting various mammals, including humans, and has the potential to undergo genetic changes through reassortment with other virus subtypes.
  • The study analyzes the epidemiology and genetic variation of H3-subtype AIV to enhance understanding and improve future control measures against the virus.
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Achieving high -selective C-H functionalized products of benzoic acid derivatives using a designed template is still a daunting challenge because the carbonyl group also could coordinate with metal to activate the -C-H bond. Herein, we report the ligand promoted high -selective C-H olefination of benzoic acid derivatives; we screened a series of ligands increasing the ratio of :others from 62:38 to 96:4. This work may find application in the construction of -substituted benzoic acid derivatives.

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  • The research explores the interaction between magnetic and superconducting materials, aiming to unlock new physical mechanisms and enhance spintronic devices.
  • A significant 17-fold increase in magnetoresistance (MR) is observed in a magnetic tunnel junction featuring FeGeTe and NbSe when approaching the superconducting state of NbSe at 6.8 K.
  • The study highlights the role of magnetic proximity effects, revealing that thinner NbSe spacer layers enhance band splitting, whereas thicker layers diminish this effect, influencing transport properties at low temperatures.
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van der Waals (vdW) ferromagnetic heterojunctions, characterized by an ultraclean device interface and the absence of lattice matching, have emerged as indispensable and efficient building blocks for future spintronic devices. In this study, we present a seldom observed antisymmetric magnetoresistance (MR) behavior with three distinctive resistance states in a lateral van der Waals (vdW) structure comprising FeGeTe (FGT)/graphite/FGT. In contrast to traditional spin valves governed by the magnetization configurations of ferromagnetic electrodes (FEs), this distinct feature can be attributed to the interaction between FGT and the FGT/graphite interface, which is primarily influenced by the internal spin-momentum locking effect.

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On freeways, sudden deceleration or lane-changing by vehicles can trigger conflict risk that propagates backward in a specific pattern. Simulating this pattern of conflict risk propagation can not only help prevent crashes but is also vital for the deployment of advanced vehicle technologies. However, conflict risk propagation simulation (CRPS) on freeways is challenging due to the nuanced nature of the pattern, intricate spatio-temporal interdependencies among sequences and the high-resolution requirements.

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The H6 subtype of avian influenza virus (H6 AIV) is the most detected AIV subtype in poultry and wild birds. It causes economic losses to the poultry industry, and the most important, H6 AIV may have the ability to infect mammals, which is a great threat to public health security. In addition, the H6 subtype can serve as a precursor to providing internal genes for other highly pathogenic AIVs, posing a potential threat.

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Although transition metal metaphosphates (TMPOs) display special physical/chemical features and high theoretical capacities, their applications for supercapacitors (SCs) are still restricted by their low energy densities and inferior cycling stability. Herein, a novel strategy has been proposed to address these issues through in situ construction of cobalt nickle metaphosphate (CoNi(PO))@nickel diselenide (NiSe) core-shell heterostructure on carbon paper (CP) as a self-supporting flexible electrode for SCs. Particularly, this unique mushroom-like porous nanoarchitecture assembled by one-dimensional (1D) CoNi(PO) nanorods and zero-dimensional (0D) NiSe nanospheres can expose abundant active sites and afford multi-dimensional channels, which favors rapid electron ions/electron transfer, accelerates the reaction kinetics, and alleviates volume changes during charging/discharging processes.

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This paper proposes a novel model for optimizing limited-stop bus corridor services with consideration of varied payment modes and different trip purposes. In the proposed model, the bus dwell time at a stop is dependent on the fare payment modes and the number of passengers getting off and waiting at the stop while those with the similar trip purpose are grouped into one user class. Given an origin-destination (OD) passenger trip matrix and a set of candidate bus lines serving a corridor, the proposed model is to minimize the total social cost that consists of the cost to the bus operator and the cost to the passengers.

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Bufadienolides are toxic components widely found in amphibious toads that exhibit a wide range of biological activities. Guided by UPLC-QTOF-MS analysis, several 3-epi-bufadienolides with unique structures were isolated from the bile of the Asiatic toad, Bufo gargarizans. However, the enzymatic machinery of this epimerization in toads and its significance in chemical ecology remains poorly understood.

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  • The study explores how temperature and magnetic field direction affect the magneto-transport properties of two-dimensional FeGeTe (FGT) nano-flakes.
  • Four distinct magnetoresistance behaviors are observed at various temperatures, influenced by domain merging, spin fluctuations, and spin momentum flipping.
  • Unlike bulk FGT's negative magnetoresistance, 2D FGT exhibits positive magnetoresistance at low temperatures and low magnetic fields, attributed to weakened interlayer coupling as the flake thickness decreases.
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Avian-to-mammal transmission and mammalian adaptation of avian influenza virus (AIV) are threats to public health and of great concern. The H3 subtype of influenza virus has low pathogenicity and is widely distributed in humans, canines, equines and avians. In 2018-2019, we isolated six H3N2 subtype influenza viruses from 329 samples acquired from ducks on the Leizhou Peninsula, China, as part of an ongoing virus surveillance program.

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Canine adenovirus type 2 (CAdV-2) is often found in co-infections with other pathogens causing canine infectious respiratory disease (CIRD). Rapid, efficient, and convenient pathogen detection is the best approach for early confirmatory diagnosis. In this study, we developed and evaluated a rapid real-time recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) assay for detection of canine adenovirus 2 (CAV), which can detect CAV within 15 min at 39°C.

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Avian H3N2 influenza virus follows cross-host transmission and has spread among dogs in Asia since 2005. After 2015-2016, a new H3N2 subtype canine influenza epidemic occurred in dogs in North America and Asia. The disease prevalence was assessed by virological and serological surveillance in dogs in China.

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As a dominant species among marine yeasts, accounts for ~50% of all marine yeasts. is rich in a variety of bioactive substances and commonly used in the production of carotenoids by microbial fermentation and is worth developing. Therefore, the present study used a strain of isolated from the coastal waters of the South China Sea as the target yeast to investigate its impact on the immune function and gut microbiota of mice.

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Memristors are an important component of the next-generation artificial neural network, high computing systems, etc. In the past, two-dimensional materials based memristors have achieved a high performance and low power consumption, though one at the cost of the other. Furthermore, their performance can not be modulated frequently once their structures are fixed, which remains the bottleneck in the development.

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Toads produce potent toxins, named bufadienolides, to defend against their predators. Pharmacological research has revealed that bufadienolides are potential anticancer drugs. In this research, we reported nine bufadienolides from the eggs of the toad , including two new compounds ( and ).

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Grass carp hemorrhagic disease is a fatal disease caused by the grass carp reovirus (GCRV). The aberrant regulation of transcripts has been implicated in many types of diseases. In the present study, we characterized mRNA and miRNA transcriptomes of different virulent GCRVs using RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq).

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H9N2 is widespread among poultry and humans. Though this subtype is not lethal to either species, it can cause considerable financial losses for farmers and threaten human health. In this study, 10 new H9N2 avian influenza viruses (AIVs) produced by reassortment were isolated from domestic birds in Liaoning Province between March 2012 and October 2014.

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